Adriaan van Kervel

Adriaan van Kervel (1681 - September 19, 1737 in Cape Town, South Africa) was governor of the Cape Colony from August 31, 1737 to September 19, 1737.[1] After only three weeks of serving as Governor, Daniel van den Henghel is appointed in acting capacity.[2] He was married to Aletta Corssenaer who died shortly after.[3][4]

Adriaan van Kervel
Governor of the Cape Colony
In office
31 August, 1737  19 September 1737
Personal details
Born1681
Died19 September 1737(1737-09-19) (aged 0)
Cape Town

References

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  2. Pama, C. (1972). Heraldry of South African Families: Coats of Arms/ Crests/ Ancestry. A. A. Balkema.
  3. Thompson, George (1827). Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa. Henry Colburn.
  4. Worden, Nigel; Groenewald, Gerald (2005). Trials of Slavery: Selected Documents Concerning Slaves from the Criminal Records of the Council of Justice at the Cape of Good Hope, 1705-1794. Van Riebeeck Society, The. ISBN 978-0-9584522-3-6.
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